Mac Book Pro Charger, 100W USB C Charger, Anker Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Air, Samsung Galaxy, iPad Pro, and All USB C Devices, 5 ft USB C to USB C Cable Included
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Mac Book Pro Charger, 100W USB C Charger, Anker Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Air, Samsung Galaxy, iPad Pro, and All USB C Devices, 5 ft USB C to USB C Cable Included
Model: MacBook Pro Charger, 100W USB-C Charger, Anker PIQ 3.0 Compact and Foldable Fast Charger for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 14, Samsung Galaxy, and All USB-C Devices (5 ft Cable Included)
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Of course this is PD.
GaN has no specific consumer relevance. It affords efficiency and higher frequencies which translate to less heat and smaller size which ultimately only impact size for the consumer. Since size is readily apparent, size is what the consumer should be looking at as a feature. High watts per unit size is simply a likely (AND ONLY CONSUMER-FACING) benefit of GaN.
With no PD do you think they're doing 5V @ 20A? Lol. Definitely PD.
IQ & PD are totally different standards. Yes, IQ can do fast charging, but it's not PD. For example, a lot of Samsung phones can get "fast charging" using an IQ charger, but only the PD charger provides "super fast charging". That's why for Samsung devices you should definitely look for "PD 3.0", not IQ or any other marketing crap. This is NOT a PD charger. Period.
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Of course this is PD.
GaN has no specific consumer relevance. It affords efficiency and higher frequencies which translate to less heat and smaller size which ultimately only impact size for the consumer. Since size is readily apparent, size is what the consumer should be looking at as a feature. High watts per unit size is simply a likely (AND ONLY CONSUMER-FACING) benefit of GaN.
You should learn the difference between the IQ & PD standards first. This is NOT a PD charger but just an IQ charger. For Samsung devices, only the PD chargers can offer "super fast charging", and the IQ ones can only do "fast charging".
IQ & PD are totally different standards. Yes, IQ can do fast charging, but it's not PD. For example, a lot of Samsung phones can get "fast charging" using an IQ charger, but only the PD charger provides "super fast charging". That's why for Samsung devices you should definitely look for "PD 3.0", not IQ or any other marketing crap. This is NOT a PD charger. Period.
Of course this is PD. PD over usb C is the only way to deliver 100W. That power level can only be delivered over an emarked cable (part of the PD specification) and through negotion over the cc lines (part of the PD specification) and at 20v 5A (part of the PD specification)
it could, however, be missing PPS which is an optional portion of the PD 3.0 and 3.1 standards.
They might call it some marketing mumbo jumbo but it is still USB Power Delivery.
Period. (As if that word makes a comment more credible).
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You should learn the difference between the IQ & PD standards first. This is NOT a PD charger but just an IQ charger. For Samsung devices, only the PD chargers can offer "super fast charging", and the IQ ones can only do "fast charging".
And.... if you readu about power IQ 3.0 before making false statements you can read about it here.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1FZWT8M
no GaN no deal
$37.99 list price.
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no GaN no deal
Of course this is PD.
GaN has no specific consumer relevance. It affords efficiency and higher frequencies which translate to less heat and smaller size which ultimately only impact size for the consumer. Since size is readily apparent, size is what the consumer should be looking at as a feature. High watts per unit size is simply a likely (AND ONLY CONSUMER-FACING) benefit of GaN.
no GaN no deal
Of course this is PD.
GaN has no specific consumer relevance. It affords efficiency and higher frequencies which translate to less heat and smaller size which ultimately only impact size for the consumer. Since size is readily apparent, size is what the consumer should be looking at as a feature. High watts per unit size is simply a likely (AND ONLY CONSUMER-FACING) benefit of GaN.
it could, however, be missing PPS which is an optional portion of the PD 3.0 and 3.1 standards.
They might call it some marketing mumbo jumbo but it is still USB Power Delivery.
Period. (As if that word makes a comment more credible).
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https://us.anker.com/pages/poweriq3
Power Delivery (and extra junk which is basically backward compatibility with some older usb A pseudo standards)
Not sure how you ever thought it could deliver 100W to devices that only even support PD..... silly....